Elven Navy Delta Squad: Thought Taker

Grillon, seeing Chjargral take another hit moves gracefully to his side and invokes the name the energy of his god (Cure Moderate). He of course works hard at avoiding AoO (Tumbling)

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Feeling the effects of being attacked from all sides, Chjargal begins to fight defensively. After he sees Marcus back in action, the bugbear will activate the gadabout and fly out of the area.

OOC: Not sure if Chjargal can see Grillon coming to heal him or not. I'll leave that up to the DM. The bugbear's plan is to resume his flying ranged attacks.
 

Marcus's uppercut connects with the cleric's chin, snapping his neck and sending Sven One Thumb flying overboard to bob up and down in the drakkar's gravity bubble (20 damage). Marcus follows through with a hit on the nearest raider (14 damage).

Grillon steps up behind Chjargal, calling on Moradin to heal the bugbear (10 healed). The druid takes advantage of the break in the opposition to fly up and away from the deck.

Theryndil fires another arrow, which wings the leader (2 damage). Akodo shoots him at close range with the crossbow (8 damage). As he lunges at Amanu, the cyborg catches him in the gut with the shortspear (7 damage) and Eric the Red slides slowly to the deck.

Seeing both their leaders fall, the eight remaining raiders through down their weapons and allow themselves to be bound.

Amanu's condition is serious (-3/32 hp), but he now has time to repair himself. Four of the sailors and the robed figure need immediate medical attention. Theryndil (15/25 hp), Marcus (29/53 hp), Chjargal (25/49 hp) and Grillon (38/52) were also wounded in the fighting. Twenty nine raiders lie about the decks of both ships, unconscious or dying.
 
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Akodo uses his cure moderate wounds scrolls to partially heal Chjargal, Marcus, Theryndil, and Grillon, and then tends to their other wounds with cure lights as needed.
 

Marcus will use his CLW wand to cure any of the crew (one hit for each) to keep them from dying.

"Good job, squad. You handle yourselves very well. Chjargal, can you recover those boarders who fell overboard. Let's see what kind of gear they had and their logs say," Marcus said as he helped administer to the wounded crew.
 

Keia said:
Marcus will use his CLW wand to cure any of the crew (one hit for each) to keep them from dying.

"Good job, squad. You handle yourselves very well. Chjargal, can you recover those boarders who fell overboard. Let's see what kind of gear they had and their logs say," Marcus said as he helped administer to the wounded crew.

Chjargal follows Marcus' lead by using his own CLW wand if needed, going first to the robed figure who was being dragged around by the drakkar's spellcaster. He also offers to use the CLW wand on himself so that Akodo doesn't have to waste his scrolls on the bugbear.

After the wounded have been tended to, then the druid flys about gathering the dead. Once he has recovered all of the bodies, he will proceed to check their equipment as Marcus has commanded.
 

Amanu helps to direct the capture of the pirates before repairing himself of the damage. After the pirates have been successfully bound and held under secure circumstances, he volunteers himself to lead a group to investigate the pirate vessel.
 



While Marcus and Akodo tend to those on the moray, the robed figure throws himself at Chjargal's feet. He pleads, "Please grant me mercy. I am not in league with these pirates. I will tell you anything you wish to know." When he sees that Chjargal means him no harm, he introduces himself as Lareth Eln of Toril.

The drakkar has no lower deck, so it is easily searched. Sacks of gold and silver are piled haphazardly about the deck. A medium ballista rests on the forward bow, and a velvet bag hangs from the mainmast. Looking inside, Amanu sees several diamonds, gold serving dishes, and a mithril chime.

Most of the raiders are wearing leather armor and wielding common weapons (axes, hammers, and swords). The enemy captain's sword appears magical, but nothing else. The late cleric had nothing more valuable than the holy symbol around his neck (a sword and hammer, crossed).
 

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